About Baptist House

Located in the centre of Didcot, one of the most rapidly expanding areas in the South East of England,about Baptist House offers some of the finest self-contained modern office and conferencing facilities in Oxfordshire. At Baptist House our 'simply better' philosophy holds good in everything we do. We are constantly striving to achieve and surpass all our clients’ expectations. We have a selection of conference, meeting and training rooms available for hire during weekday office hours. We also have a large, pleasant restaurant for staff and conference users. Our clients include Stonham Housing, Thames Valley Police, National Childrens Homes, Scotia Gas Networks (SGN), Alamy and Kaleidoscope. Baptist House is the headquarters of BMS World Mission and the national resource of the Baptist Union of Great Britain. On site we also accommodate the offices of the Baptist Times, and the Girls' Brigade England and Wales headquarters.

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How to get here

BY CAR

Exit A34 at the Milton Interchange. Head east along the A4130. At the first roundabout take the second exit (straight across) onto the B4493. At next roundabout take the third exit (right) onto Foxhall Road (B4493). At the next roundabout take the first exit (left) onto Broadway. The entrance to the Baptist House car park is located off Mereland Rd Road (sixth turning on the right).

If you are using a satnav, the postcode you’ll need is OX11 8BG.

Parking is located at the rear of the building.

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BY TRAIN

Baptist House is half a mile from Didcot Parkway. Turn left out of the station. Walk to the traffic lights and turn right onto Station Road. Walk to the end of Station Road, straight on past the cinema and shopping centre. Baptist House is the building opposite the Broadways pub.

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Our tenants

BMS LogoBMS World Mission is a Christian mission organisation, working in around 34 countries on four continents. As one of the world's oldest Protestant mission organisations (founded in 1792 by William Carey, the father of modern mission) BMS has longstanding relationships with partner organisations,umbrella mission agencies and local church unions in the countries in which it works. This, along with a long-term approach, ethical policies and supreme cultural sensitivity, has made BMS one of the most trusted names in mission worldwide. www.bmsworldmission.org


BUGB LogoThe Baptist Union of Great Britain (BUGB) is the Baptist family in England and Wales (there is also the Baptist Union of Wales). It is made up of churches, regional associations, the national resource centre and Baptist colleges. The Union works with others in mission locally, regionally and internationally. www.baptist.org.uk


GB LogoGB Ministries is part of a global Christian movement with a great history and a passionate vision for this generation and the future - it’s committed to seeing lives and communities transformed and enriched as individuals seek, serve and follow Jesus Christ. Its work is expressed in various ways, but all with the same aim – that children and young people discover what it means to experience and share ‘life to the full’, an expression Jesus used to explain what happens in our lives as we follow Him. GB Ministries is committed to supporting and developing the various aspects of its ministry and to launching new initiatives in mission. www.girlsb.org.uk


BT LogoThe Baptist Times is Britain's only Baptist newspaper, and extends its readership all round the world. It has been produced weekly since 1855. It reports on the news and views of the Baptist denomination – one of the denominations which is seeing a rise in church attendance in the UK. It also reflects the major events in the wider Christian Church and provides analysis on news from across the world. www.baptisttimes.co.uk